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ConfigArgParse allows options to also be set via config files and/or environment variables. Applications with more than a handful of user-settable options are best configured through a combination of command line args, config files, hard-coded defaults, and in some cases, environment variables. Python’s command line parsing modules such as argparse have very limited support for config files and environment variables, so this module extends argparse to add these features
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python312-ConfigArgParse-1.7-2.1.noarch.html | A drop-in replacement for argparse | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for noarch | python312-ConfigArgParse-1.7-2.1.noarch.rpm |
python312-ConfigArgParse-1.7-2.1.noarch.html | A drop-in replacement for argparse | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for noarch | python312-ConfigArgParse-1.7-2.1.noarch.rpm |
A drop-in replacement for argparse | python312-ConfigArgParse-1.7-1.6.noarch.rpm |
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